Will be given a chance because of his natural fluidity and size/speed numbers. But as of now isn't a guy who you can trust on the outside in man coverage at the next level. Needs some time and coaching to clean his technique up, and he looks more like a developmental-type prospect to me with a good amount of upside.

As I've done the past two years, I'll keep a separate page listing all the players the Eagles have worked out once more names surface.

I did an interview Saturday, talking Eagles and draft with Cecil Lammey over at FootballGuys.com. He asked me if the Eagles' biggest need is offensive line. But I think right now I'd say it's cornerback.

Don't get me wrong. The Eagles need help up front. But for all the problems they had, the Birds averaged 27.4 points per game, third in the NFL. They averaged a league-best 5.4 yards per carry (includes the Michael Vick runs), a full half-yard better than the second-best team. And they had 61 pass plays of 20-plus yards, fourth-most.

In other words, none of those things are possible if the offensive line is a complete disaster.

The lack of a right cornerback, on the other hand, was an issue that led to all kinds of problems. The Eagles gave up 31 touchdowns (third-most) and 54 pass plays of 20-plus yards (ninth-most).

Both areas need to be addressed, but if you ask me which one is more crucial, I say cornerback.